Is it? Well, no, it's just Michael Czysz playing around in photoshop to try and torment you, dear reader, but it does raise a very important question. With an as-yet unseen bike shipping to the Isle of Man in less than two weeks, how is Czysz going to top last year's show-stopping MotoCzysz E1PC? >

When it leaked shortly before last year's inaugural TTXGP race, the E1PC instantly made every other electric bike look decades old, it stilldoes. Where the rest of the competition simply shoved a bunch ofbatteries into GSX-Rs and similar, Czysz showed up with a neatlyintegrated design that looked like a cross between an iPhone and anX-Wing. It even used an iPhone as its dashboard.

Sadly just part way through the 37-mile lap, an electrical spike causedby the top-secret regenerative braking system fried the E1PC'soff-the-shelf electrical system. This doubles the importance of thisyear's entry, Czysz can not fail again.

The thing is, MotoCzysz had to rush development of the E1PC, heavilybasing it on the stillborn C1 MotoGP bike. This year, the bike isstarting with a clean sheet.

We already know some details of the new 250lb/ft (nominal),liquid-cooled powertrain dubbed the MotoCzysz Electric D1g1tal Dr1ve,but we don't know a thing about the bike it's going to go in. Whattricks do you think Michael has up his sleeve?